The John Isner Racquet – Prince Textreme Warrior 100

The Prince Textreme Warrior 100 is otherwise known as the John Isner racquet. Standing at 6’10” tall, it’s no surprise that Isner is known best on tour for his serve. His serve can win tournaments by itself, no other strokes required. All joking aside, what’s been Isner’s downfall throughout his career is while he has a dominating serve, the rest of his game isn’t at the level it needs to be to compete with pros consistently in the top 20 in the world. The Prince Textreme Warrior 100 is a racquet perfectly suited to not only maintain his dominant service level, but rise the rest of his game as well. The Textreme Warrior 100 is built for maneuverability, stability, power, and precision. All the elements a player needs to get to the top of the game. You can find the John Isner racquet at Tennis Express and most any other tennis specialty shops.

John Isner’s Family and Personal Life

John Isner was born in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 26th, 1985 to a Robert and Karen Isner. He has two older brothers, Nathan and Jordan. Isner is the only player, in the top 150, on tour to go to college for four years. He graduated from Georgia University with a degree in speech communication.

John Isner’s Tennis Career

John joined the pro tour in 2007 after helping the Georgia Bulldogs win the NCAA title. At 22 years of age, he was joining the tour relatively late compared to other pro players. Despite being older, John quickly rose the rankings and within three months of turning pro found himself in the 3rd round of the US Open facing off against Roger Federer on Arthur Ashe stadium. Then the unthinkable happened, Isner won the first set. Federer dominated after that, winning ultimately in four sets, but Isner had arrived on tour. Since then, Isner has been a top player on tour and in 2012 became the top-ranked American player. He’s won multiple ATP events and made several deep runs in major events. He’s most famous for playing the longest tennis match in history, 11 hours 5 minutes, against Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon, winning 70-68 in the final set.

John Isner Highlights

Watch Isner win the final game of the longest match in tennis history!

Watch Isner defeat Nicolas Mahut in the longest match in Tennis history.

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